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Summary by Vail Daily
Sure, $20 million can get you a pretty nice place near the slopes of Vail or Beaver Creek, but in Italy’s Dolomite mountains, it can land you a 16th-century castle at the ski resort, directly across from the Gran Risa slope that hosts Alta Badia’s iconic World Cup alpine ski races. Built in 1536 by Hans von Rubatsch, advisor to Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I, Castle Colz later became the residence of the noble Colz family. Restored to preserve i…

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Vail Daily broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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